The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... answer to a plain question , Diana says , " let him alone , he is but peevish . " Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an orderly course , in the earth nothing but disorderly love and peevishness . " Again ...
... answer to a plain question , Diana says , " let him alone , he is but peevish . " Again , in his Love's Metamorphosis , 1601 : " In the heavens I saw an orderly course , in the earth nothing but disorderly love and peevishness . " Again ...
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... answers To my demands . Why do you pity me ? IACH . That others do , - 66 O ! -enough , Patroclus ; " Or give me ribs of steel ! I shall split all " In pleasure of my spleen- . " HARRIS . In himself , ' tis much ; ] If he merely ...
... answers To my demands . Why do you pity me ? IACH . That others do , - 66 O ! -enough , Patroclus ; " Or give me ribs of steel ! I shall split all " In pleasure of my spleen- . " HARRIS . In himself , ' tis much ; ] If he merely ...
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... answer . IMO . But that you shall not say I yield , being silent , I would not speak . I pray you , spare me : i ' faith , I shall unfold equal discourtesy To your best kindness ; one of your great knowing Should learn , being taught ...
... answer . IMO . But that you shall not say I yield , being silent , I would not speak . I pray you , spare me : i ' faith , I shall unfold equal discourtesy To your best kindness ; one of your great knowing Should learn , being taught ...
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... answer made The speediness of your return . Ілсн . Your lady Is one of the fairest that I have look'd upon 9 . POST . And , therewithal , the best ; or let her beauty Look through a casement to allure false hearts ' , And be false with ...
... answer made The speediness of your return . Ілсн . Your lady Is one of the fairest that I have look'd upon 9 . POST . And , therewithal , the best ; or let her beauty Look through a casement to allure false hearts ' , And be false with ...
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... answers with impa- tience : " This is her honour ! 99 That is , And the attainment of this knowledge is to pass for the corruption of her honour . JOHNSON . 5 Let it be granted , & c . ] Surely , for the sake of metre , we should read ...
... answers with impa- tience : " This is her honour ! 99 That is , And the attainment of this knowledge is to pass for the corruption of her honour . JOHNSON . 5 Let it be granted , & c . ] Surely , for the sake of metre , we should read ...
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